Like previous comments, I wavered on getting the figures. What bothered me more than the price was that they were announced to be "con-exclusive figures." But after seeing the Oa display as well, I had to give in. I finally opened my set yesterday and so far, I really like the figures. The articulation was nice and the double knee joints was a plus. The quality of the plastic was really good and although while playing with Kyle, his leg popped off, it was easily re-attached again to the ball joint. My only gripe is with the paint they used for Kilowog's mouth. It is lined with black paint. I wish they had used a slightly darker shade of his skin to make his lips more pronounced. It appears out of place right now but over-all, isn't really a big deal. I hope the line continues and that figures will be more easily available.

I would assume if stock hasn't sold through they will carry over from one con to the next.

They haven't made an "official" announcement concerning other shows like WonderCon, C2E2, etc.

Me, I'm still campaigning to get these made available through some venue other than Conventions. Sell them through the DC Shop site. Offer them up in Previews. The market is there, the demand is there, please don't shut so many of us out.

Bring these figures to retail! Mattel's attempt at 3 3/4" is pathetic. Mattel's small scale figures are sad compared to Marvel universe and the articulation is comparable to the knock off GI Joe toys (The Corps). Even Bandai's Power Ranger and Thundercats small scale figures are better than Mattel's. How is it that Hasbro has so many great examples of small scale figures and Mattel still cannot get a hint? DCC has set the bar for what Mattel should strive for; with a lower price point of course.

To clarify, I meant Mattel should strive for the sculpt and articulation that DCC put into the Green Lantern figures; and that Mattel should sell these figures at a lower price point than DCC. It is difficult to understand why Hasbro can manage to sell figures that are both child and collector aimed at a somewhat decent price, but somehow Mattel is not able to. The price that Mattel charged for the Voltron figures is crazy. The Voltron figures should cost no more than a Marvel Universe figure.